Hi Markus, what about trying to get in in commons net ?
Bye, Norman 2009/6/11 Markus Wiederkehr <[email protected]>: > On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Stefano Bagnara<[email protected]> wrote: >> I'm not sure how MIME4J and SMTP transport are related. >> SMTP and MIME spec have not "interfaces" between them and for SMTP a >> mime message is simply a stream. > > You are right but AFAIK there is no simple way to send a Mime4j > message. You cannot use the Java Mail API because it expects a > MimeMessage. Commons Net does not look very attractive.. I don't know > of other alternatives. > >> An SMTP client should simply have a way to offer an outputstream to the >> mime library or ask for an inputstream from the mime library: do I miss >> any other integration point? > > No, except a higher level API could automatically extract sender and > recipient addresses from the message, for example. > > Do you know of a solid low-level API that offers an output stream? > That would be ideal. > > It should offer authentication and TLS, otherwise I have to write that > stuff myself. > > Markus > >> Stefano >> >> Markus Wiederkehr ha scritto: >>> I've written a class SmtpTransport that can be used to send a Mime4j >>> message to an SMTP server. >>> >>> Currently it is very simple. Meaning it is not yet capable of >>> authentication or TLS or other extensions. >>> >>> Would it be worth to include this code in Mime4j? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Markus >>> >>> PS: Testing is a bit of a PITA with sockets and all.. Robert, could >>> MPT help with that? I haven't looked into it yet.. >
